Track Listing
The soundtrack includes an additional six songs which were not featured in the film:
- "About Da Game" by Trey Songz
- "Balla" by Mack 10
- "Beauty Queen" by Czar*Nok
- "What Love Can Do" by Letoya
- "Coming From Where I'm From" by Anthony Hamilton
- "Wouldn't You Like to Ride" by Kanye West
# | Title | Length | Songwriters | Producer(s) | Performer(s) |
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1 | "All Night Long" | 3:33 | Jermaine Denny Kwame Holland |
Kwamé | Red Cafe |
2 | "No Need for Conversation" | 3:38 | John Jackson Sean Garrett Khari Cain |
Needlz | Fabolous Mike Shorey |
3 | "Professional" | 3:36 | Howard Bailey Shamar Daugherty Alonzo Lee Carl Bowers Kai Simms |
The Trak Starz | Chingy G.I.B. |
4 | "Southside" | 4:12 | Jayceon Taylor Darryl Richardson III Anthony Lee Torres |
Anthology | Lil Scrappy The Game |
5 | "Roll Wit' You" | 3:23 | Ciara Harris Demetrius Spencer LaKiesha Miles |
Corner Boyz | Ciara |
6 | "Wouldn't You Like to Ride" | 3:51 | Malik Jones Lonnie Lynn Kanye West S. Charles |
Kanye West | Common Kanye West Malik Yusef |
7 | "Hope" | 4:12 | Carl Terrell Mitchell Frederick Taylor Thomas Calloway |
Mike Caren Toxic |
Faith Evans Twista |
8. | "Your Love (Is the Greatest Drug I've Ever Known)" | 3:33 | Van Hunt Millicent Hunt Brandon Carter |
Van Hunt | Van Hunt |
9 | "This One" | 3:06 | Krystle Kantrece Johnson Ronald M. Jackson Sydney Malone Brandon R. Salaam-Bailey Maurice Simmons |
Ak'Sent | |
10 | "Beauty Queen" | 3:44 | M. Owens M. Williams N. Wynn K. Cain T. Grimm |
Needlz | Czar*Nok |
11 | "Balla" | 4:07 | Dedrick Rolison K. Garmon T.J. Green Ph.D. A. Rae Price J.D. Tucker |
Da Hood Mack 10 |
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12 | "Time" | 4:52 | Ali Jones Robert Cleveland Tohri Harper R. Distasio Jason Epperson |
Jason Epperson | St. Lunatics, Avery Storm |
13 | "What Love Can Do" | 4:04 | Keri Hilson P. Medor D. Nesmith P. Smith |
LeToya | |
14 | "About da Game" | 3:39 | Tremaine Neverson D. Hamilton E. Lewis |
Neek Rusher | Trey Songz |
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